I'm trying to figure out how to use the command line switches for
tortoiseproc to cause tortoisemerge to open up and show me my working
copy modifications to a file automatically, so I can run it as an
external tool from within my code editor. I use editplus for most of my
php coding needs, and it would be useful to be able to hit ctrl-3 and
immediately see my modifications to the current file. Editplus calls
them "user tools", most other editors have similar capabilities.

I played around with tortoiseproc.exe /command:showcompare and got this
to almost work:

d:\temp\testsvn\blahnewfile.cs is a file with local modifications, but
it just shows me the diff between the base and base revisions, so no
changes. Is there a way to specify "working copy version" for
/revision2, similar to how BASE can be used?

I'm still on tortoise 1.6.16 btw.

Also I did get it working with the following batch file, but it requires
a command line svn client. You might need to change %ProgramW6432% to
either %ProgramFiles% or %ProgramFiles(x86)% depending on whether your
windows and/or tortoise is 64 bit or 32 bit. Or just hard code it :)

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@echo off

rem strip path to get file name
SET B="%TEMP%\%~nx1_base"
SET C="%TEMP%\%~nx1_current"